choo v5 release checklist
See original GitHub issueChoo v5
is super close; this the stuff we need to do:
- implement choo v5 API (#425)
- update website
- update handbook
- probably just delete the rest of the handbook
- update
choo-log
(branch ready) - update
choo-persist
(branch ready) - double check readme
- write patch notes
- close like all issues
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 7 years ago
- Reactions:4
- Comments:13 (9 by maintainers)
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Is there a upgrade guide from v4 -> v5 somewhere? Maybe someone updated a v4 app, leaving some nice juicy commit changes I could look through to get a hang of how things translate?
IMO choo v5 looks quite more interesting than v4. I’ve actually always avoided subscription, because they were almost are event listeners, and now that choo is all about event emitter is all more natural for me. I think I will rewrite some stuff now 😃